I WAS very interested to read that the formidable and tireless singer turned equalities campaigner, and arch-enemy of the World Establishment, Sir Robert Geldof, has joined other celebrities in their patriotic fight to save the pound from the terrible Europeans.

Indeed, I shall look forward to seeing the cinema advert they have all made. I'm sure, as intended, it will help relaunch their careers and restore to them some "street cred".

However, I fear that in their eagerness to get the impersonation of Mr Hitler right they may have left someone out. What about including the British Prime Minister who first suggested to his Cabinet that Britain join a common currency?

I think it would be only fair that there be a scene reconstructing the moment when newly-elected Conservative Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill made a proposal to his Cabinet in October, 1951, that the whole of the European continent, including Britain, have a currency called the Euro-Pound. It's a shame that his Cabinet rejected it really. Think of the fuss it would have saved now!

DAVID HARTLEY,

Stourbridge,

West Midlands.